Samsung reportedly gets foldable screen orders from Apple for sampling

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Samsung has launched four foldable smartphones over the past year, and it plans to launch
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in the future. Now, it looks like Apple might be finally ready to start developing its own foldable iPhone. According to a new report, the iPhone maker has ordered foldable screen panels from the South Korean tech giant for sampling.

Leakster Ice Universe has mentioned on
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that Apple has asked
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to supply a large quantity of foldable OLED screen panels. It is being said that
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will use the foldable panels to test prototype-stage foldable iPhones. This is not the first time the Cupertino-based firm has requested for foldable panels, though. Back in 2019,
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that Samsung’s display manufacturing arm had delivered a few samples to Apple. This means that Apple could now be into the deeper stages of foldable iPhone development.

Right now, there is a lot of confusion regarding the possible form factor of the foldable iPhone. Only time will tell whether Apple prefers the design of the
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or the
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. Prolific leaker
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that the foldable iPhone’s prototype currently uses two separate screens connected by a hinge. It reportedly has round stainless steel edges and a small forehead on the outer display that houses Face ID sensors.

Even
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,
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, and
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have launched foldable smartphones, and it now feels like Apple is left behind in the race. Most likely, the foldable iPhone is a few years away from now, but Apple tends to catch up quickly.

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